Hepatotoxicity
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Synonyms | Liver toxicity, toxic liver disease |
Pronounce | N/A |
Specialty | N/A |
Symptoms | Jaundice, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain |
Complications | Liver failure, cirrhosis, hepatic encephalopathy |
Onset | Varies depending on the cause |
Duration | Can be acute or chronic |
Types | N/A |
Causes | Medications, alcohol, herbal supplements, industrial chemicals |
Risks | High doses of medication, pre-existing liver disease, genetic factors |
Diagnosis | Liver function tests, imaging studies, liver biopsy |
Differential diagnosis | Viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease |
Prevention | Avoidance of known hepatotoxins, monitoring of liver function during treatment |
Treatment | Discontinuation of the offending agent, supportive care, liver transplant in severe cases |
Medication | N/A |
Prognosis | Varies; can be reversible if caught early, but may lead to chronic liver disease |
Frequency | Common, especially in patients taking multiple medications |
Deaths | N/A |
Hepatotoxicity
Hepatotoxicity is a medical term that denotes damage or injury to the liver caused by exposure to toxins. These toxins can originate from various sources such as medications, chemicals, herbal compounds, or dietary supplements. It's also interchangeably termed as drug induced liver injury.
Introduction
The liver is a vital organ responsible for metabolizing substances, producing bile for digestion, and detoxifying the body of harmful agents. When hepatotoxic substances enter the system, they can interfere with these critical functions, leading to potential health consequences.
Causes of Hepatotoxicity
Hepatotoxicity can be triggered by various agents:
- Medications: Many drugs, even those prescribed for common conditions, can result in liver injury if taken in large doses or for extended periods.
- Chemicals: Industrial chemicals or household agents can cause hepatotoxicity if ingested or absorbed.
- Herbal compounds: Some herbs, believed to be safe and natural, can have toxic effects on the liver when consumed in high quantities or over prolonged periods.
- Dietary supplements and food toxins: Certain supplements, especially when consumed in excess, can lead to liver damage.
Diagnosis and Symptoms
Symptoms of hepatotoxicity might not be evident immediately after exposure to a hepatotoxic agent. However, when they do manifest, they might include jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark urine, fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and anorexia. Blood tests often reveal elevated liver enzymes, which serve as indicators of liver injury.
Prevention and Treatment
Preventing hepatotoxicity involves being informed about the potential hepatotoxic effects of substances and taking them in moderation or under medical supervision. It's essential to consult healthcare professionals when starting any new medication, supplement, or herbal product. Treatment depends on the severity of the liver injury and the causative agent. In some cases, discontinuation of the hepatotoxic agent might suffice, while in more severe instances, hospitalization and specific medical interventions might be necessary.
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